Immersed Boundary Lattice Boltzmann Method to Simulate Fluid Flows with Flexible Boundaries

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The immersed boundary method (IBM) for the simulation of the interaction between fluid and flexible boundaries in combination with the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is described. The LBM is used to compute the flow field, the interaction between fluid and flexible boundaries to be treated by the IBM. To analyze the key factors of combination method and implementation process. An example is presented to verify the efficiency and accuracy of the described algorithm. These will provide a base for large scale simulation involving flexible boundaries in the future.

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